Analysis of Temperatures in Sawing of Granite Based on Parabolic Heat Distribution

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A temperature model was advanced based on a parabolic heat flux distribution in sawing contact zone in the present paper. It is found that the maximum temperature for parabolic distribution is more higher than that for triangular distribution in the sawing contact zone, and the location point of the maximum temperature for parabolic distribution in the sawing contact zone is much nearer the entrance than that for triangular distribution.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 589-590)

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184-187

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October 2013

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